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Date:      Sun, 17 Aug 2014 23:31:19 +0000
From:      "Pokala, Ravi" <rpokala@panasas.com>
To:        "freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org" <freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Common storage of original MAC address
Message-ID:  <D0168955.11C3AD%rpokala@panasas.com>

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Hi folks,

At attach-time, the NIC drivers call ether_ifattach(), which stores the
MAC address in the sockaddr_dl. If the MAC is subsequently changed (like
by adding the interface to a lagg), if_setlladdr() changes the value in
the sockaddr_dl. At least, that's the way I'm reading things - is that
correct?

If so, then we do not keep a copy of the original MAC address. For a
couple of reasons (diagnostics, asset tracking and reporting), it would be
very nice if the original MAC were kept somewhere, even after the working
MAC was changed by if_setlladdr().

Up till now, Panasas has been saving the original MAC in the softc of
specific network drivers that we use, and making it accessible via a
sysctl. That's something we have to do on a per-driver basis, and
something we have to keep track of on our own. We'd like to put that
information in a structure all the NIC drivers already use, and get that
code upstream. Storing it would require a simple change to
ether_ifattach() to stash it in the new location in addition to in the
sockaddr_dl, and adding some standard way (a new ioctl or sysctl?) to
access it. Notably, it would not require changing all the individual
drivers.=20

Are there any objections to this idea? Any suggestions as to where we
might stash the original MAC?

Thanks,

Ravi




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